HARRISBURG (AP) — Fees in Pennsylvania to get a driver's license, certificate of title
and a range of other records are now more expensive.

The
fees went up Tuesday as part of the major transportation funding law Gov. Tom
Corbett signed in November.

Under
the law, fuel taxes and motorist fines and fees are rising to boost the state
Department of Transportation's spending on highways, bridges and mass transit
by about $2.3 billion a year, or 40 percent.

Taxes and
fines rose in January.

Tuesday's
increases included driver's licenses doubling to $27.50, certificates of title
rising from $22.50 to $50, driver and vehicle information requests from $5 to
$8, certified records from $10 to $30 and manufacturer and dealer notifications
from $3 to $5.